The following is from Pleasant Hill Mayor Matt Rinn:
To our Pleasant Hill Community,
I know the incident that occurred between Thursday, Dec 7 and Saturday, Dec 9 on Cleopatra Drive was a cause for concern, but I would like to take a moment and provide some needed detail and insight that we hope will provide some closure and peace of mind regarding how the situation was handled.
While the incident involving Mr. Saechou was stressful, the mindful and strategic actions of the Pleasant Hill Police Department and our cooperating agencies allowed for the situation to be resolved peacefully and without any further injury or loss of life. While events like this are understandably frightening for neighbors and certainly disruptive to the larger community, I support the tactics employed by the police department. These tactics included:
To allow for a cooling down period, the tactic of ‘disengagement’ was employed. To achieve this, the SWAT team was temporarily recalled while other resources remained on scene. Based on the PHPD’s assessment, it was determined that Mr. Saechou’s intent was to force a violent encounter with law enforcement. De-escalating and giving Mr. Saechou time to calm down ultimately led to him safely surrendering.
During this time, PHPD remained vigilant and on task protecting the safety of the neighborhood using a variety of resources, including undercover officers, specialized surveillance equipment, and other technology. A police presence was maintained near Mr. Saechou’s house throughout the two days.
At the same time, other officers monitored the suspect’s social media communications and attempted to speak with him via those same channels. When it became clear from these communications that his threat level was increasing, the SWAT teams and other officers were brought back in to prevent any further violence.
The strategies employed had the desired effect, as Mr. Saechou did voluntarily surrender himself into custody in a manner that safeguarded himself, the neighborhood, and the law enforcement officers on scene.
I know this situation created difficulties for the Sherman Acres neighborhood and I regret the stress and inconvenience caused. Many have asked for greater communication during the situation, unfortunately, that could not be achieved without also informing Mr. Saechou of police presence and activities. Understanding this, I am still pleased that the ultimate result was a good one and that a person undergoing a mental health crisis was safely removed and taken into custody.
I want to extend my thanks and support to our law enforcement personnel who worked to resolve this issue peacefully. I appreciate the capable leadership of Chief Scott Vermillion, the actions of our police force, and the tactics employed by law enforcement to achieve this result. The safety of all of the Pleasant Hill Community is first and foremost in the actions of the Pleasant Hill Police Department, and this incident was an example of how a potentially violent situation could be de-escalated and resolved safely.
We thank our community for their patience and support in this challenging incident.
Matt Rinn
Mayor, City of Pleasant Hill
Cops that know how to be cops. Man you could have hit me with a 2×4 before I would have thought I would have seen something like this in my lifetime. Good job Knowing how to deescalate definitely good police work.
Horse poop! Damage control on HIGH ALERT, P.H. Mayor. If this perpetrator wasn’t former law enforcement, the police would have kicked in the door in an instant after the perpetrator’s wife was safely escorted away from the scene.
There is FAR MORE to this story that is being carefully covered up by all authorities involved to cover their fannies in case of a possible lawsuit.
Sarah
Absofreakinlutely correct. Just another case of cops taking care of a cop
No one was injured. A few were inconvenienced.
The right man is behind bars.
That’s good police work.
A few were in inconvienienced ? Pull you head out of your …
We ll send u the tax bill
Abe
his shot his wife so ummmmm yes someone was injusred
I wonder how this would have went if it was a black guy, with maybe a few warrants instead of a cop, with maybe a few buddies. Maybe we’d be reading the coroner’s report six months from now…I don’t know, maybe I’m just thinking out loud, as is my wont. 😎
Why speculate. No one knows. It is easy to jump to the conclusion you did, but we just don’t know.
HANNE JEPPESEN,
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How many times have you heard of the police disengaging in this type of situation, or in any type of situation for that matter?
Or just another guy that’s not former law enforcement. Nobody here has any doubt regarding your agenda.
Atticus
Tear gas canisters and guns blazing would have been. You pinned it with “cop with a few buddies”
I’ll point you both to my frequent use of the word ‘maybe’ in my post. And it’s not even that I necessarily have a problem with cops looking out for their own, I just refuse to participate in the lie that they do not. The justice system is multi-tiered. And if you think it’s not, it’s only your ignorances speaking. I’ve bought my way to the upper tiers, so I’m not just talking out my neck.
I say this gently, as I enjoy both of you guys posts on Claycord. 😏
Nothing in my reply ignored or discounted the use of the word “maybe” in your comment. And yes, the justice system is multi-tiered. One need only look at the BLM protestors who burned a Wendy’s to the ground and ended up with probation, a $500 fine and community service and contrast that with people who have spent months in pre-trial confinement after foolishly participating in what amounted to a guided tour of the Capitol building hosted by the Capitol police.
This guy was suicidal and he probably thought the SWAT team would take his life if he fired shots at them. Well 30 hours later shots were fired… and the situation deescalated. Wow! That’s crazy and lucky no one was hurt. The SWAT Team could of easily taken this guy out but they didn’t. I feel sorry for the neighborhood and what they had to go thru
They followed State Law. SB230.
I was not aware of this, thank you.
And now they are deescalating public reaction…. that’s you guys.
Enjoy your “cooling off” period.
Where would we be without “Social Media?”